It’s fun to laugh at disability
11/08/2016 … The other week I was asked on a podcast why so many of the disabled comedians around today have cerebral palsy like me.
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11/08/2016 … The other week I was asked on a podcast why so many of the disabled comedians around today have cerebral palsy like me.
09/08/2016 … Being attractive is not conducive to comedy.
07/08/2016 … In the second in our series in which junior doctors who are also comedians give tips on surviving the gruelling Edinburgh Fringe, doctor Kwame Asante shares his…
05/08/2016 … In the second in our series in which junior doctors who are also comedians give tips on surviving the gruelling Edinburgh Fringe, hospital medic Matt Hutchinson…
04/08/2016 … Researchers recently revealed that comedians tend to die young, a solitary life, boozy comedy clubs, service-station cuisine and the stresses of the job all taking…
02/08/2016 … The first Edinburgh Fringe previews start tomorrow.
01/08/2016 … I've been thinking a lot about my act and critics.
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